Book Description
Two children—one, Daniel, burdened with paralyzing emotional wounds, and the other, Aaron Antonio, bound by physical limitations—forge an unbreakable bond during their stay at the Georgetti Mansion, the most luxurious edifice in 1923 Puerto Rico.
Designed by the Czechoslovakian architect Antonin Nechodoma and guided by the visionary stained-glass artist Levana Fleischmann, they embark on an ambitious quest to create the most magnificent house ever built in Puerto Rico. Fleischmann’s esoteric knowledge of the world we cannot see and Nechodoma’s mastery of medieval architecture infuse the structure with the healing power of light and art—laying the foundation for future constructions across the island.
Within these walls, Daniel and Aaron Antonio begin their liberating process toward physical and emotional liberation. Their salvation lies in the Vitruvian Pool, a mystical artifact crafted by Aaron Antonio’s grandfather before the Nazi occupation of Germany.